Odious, tiresome and rampantly unfunny, "My Boss's Daughter" stars
vapid one-note pretty-boy Ashton Kutcher and shallow blonde
mall-sylph Tara Reid. But the supposed comedy is more notable for
misusing and abusing skillful players such as Terence Stamp ("The
Limey"), Dave Foley ("The Kids in the Hall") Andy Richter and Jeffrey
Tambor. It's also a platform for the meager abilities of ex-"Saturday
Night Live" unfunny-girl Molly Shannon and former "Baywatch" bimbo
Carmen Electra. Although these performers are of varying abilities
and worth, the one thing they now have in common is that they were
stupid enough to sign up for "My Boss's Daughter," despite a rotten
script by David Dorfman, who wrote the Adam Sandler-Jack Nicholson
clunker "Anger Management." "My Boss's Daughter" is so bad, it makes
"Anger Management" look like Molière. Tom (Kutcher) is backed
into house-sitting for his boss (Stamp), cruel CEO of a publishing
company, in order to get next to the boss's hot daughter (Reid). If
the house is wrecked, so are Tom's career and his chances with the
girl. Lowlifes and idiots drop by, the walls come down, and the bad
slapstick goes on and on. Directed, poorly, by David Zucker.